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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Porcelain Oven
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<blockquote data-quote="ztech" data-source="post: 150068" data-attributes="member: 3022"><p>Being in the military we had a chance to use a variety of ovens. For a long time the Dekema was the standard for all the high end ovens and Jelenko was the workhorse from what we found. Since I buy my own equipment now, I have to look for value for the dollar. If I was buying an oven for highly aesthetic multiply layer buildups, I would buy a Zubler. For a workhorse, I would buy either the Shenpaz or the Jelenko. I have had a Vario Press 300 for 8 years now and will soon purchase a Vario 200 to give me more workflow options and as a backup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ztech, post: 150068, member: 3022"] Being in the military we had a chance to use a variety of ovens. For a long time the Dekema was the standard for all the high end ovens and Jelenko was the workhorse from what we found. Since I buy my own equipment now, I have to look for value for the dollar. If I was buying an oven for highly aesthetic multiply layer buildups, I would buy a Zubler. For a workhorse, I would buy either the Shenpaz or the Jelenko. I have had a Vario Press 300 for 8 years now and will soon purchase a Vario 200 to give me more workflow options and as a backup. [/QUOTE]
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